Polk booshelf speaker damaged or expected behaviour ?

H

hencre

Audiophyte
hi,

I have Polk Tsi100 bookshelf speakers, connected to amp Norge 2060

When I connect just a single speaker to amp, it doesnt sound right. When connected as a pair it sounds fine.
Is each speaker designed to perform a specific function or can they substitute each other as Left-Right speakers?

Is this the expected behaviour or is the left speaker/amp function damaged ?

Thanks.
 
R

rocky500

Junior Audioholic
Could one speaker be damaged. Have you tried each speaker connecting only one of them?
Connecting both might hide the faulty one a little.
 
slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
hi,

I have Polk Tsi100 bookshelf speakers, connected to amp Norge 2060

When I connect just a single speaker to amp, it doesnt sound right. When connected as a pair it sounds fine.
Is each speaker designed to perform a specific function or can they substitute each other as Left-Right speakers?

Is this the expected behaviour or is the left speaker/amp function damaged ?

Thanks.
Either speaker should be fine as L/R.

Most modern recordings are in stereo, which means each speaker gets a DIFFERENT signal. That is what produces the stereo imaging.
 
M

markw

Audioholic Overlord
Define "right". If they both sound the same wgen playing indivudially, I'd say you're probably fine.

But, when playing more than one speaker at a time, it can add somewhat of a "spaciousness" to the sound, which may (or may not) be what you feel is missing.
 

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